You Could Score $25,000 Worth of Designer Rugs for Free—Plus a Weekend Getaway

Most people expect to get gifts on their birthdays, but for the 25th anniversary of her eponymous company, designer Annie Selke has decided to do the giving—and boy are we glad she did. In celebration of a quarter-century in business, Annie is offering a $25,000 shopping spree at annieselke.com, where one lucky winner can fill up her cart with heaps of rugs, bedding, and other home decor. As if that isn't enough, the winner will also receive a two night stay at 33 Main, the inn that Annie founded and designed in the Berkshires. Don't live within driving distance? Fear not: The company has you covered with $1,000 worth of transportation costs.

"So many fun, remarkable, really amazing things have happened over the last 25 years, so we wanted to celebrate this milestone in a big way," Annie explains of the sweepstakes. "And what could be bigger than a $25,000 shopping spree? This gives one lucky person a chance to outfit their home with the things that bring them joy, and I’m a firm believer that we all deserve a home that makes us happy."

The exterior of 33 Main.

Annie Selke

That said, no matter how happy our homes make us, we all love a little getaway, and that's where 33 Main comes in: "The Inn was truly a labor of love—a place where I could design every nook and cranny and fill it with my favorite tried-and-true products for guests to enjoy," Annie says. "I strive to make every day (and hotel stay) as uplifting as possible and that means being inspired by what surrounds you: An exquisitely made bed, plush towels and a comfy robe, and a yummy breakfast in a beautiful place go a long way toward having a fabulous day."

Enticed yet? Hopeful shoppers can enter the contest between September 9 and 23 (to coincide with the latest Annie Selke catalog) by submitting their email address at annieselke.com. Mark your calendars and cross your fingers!

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